Re: Node Replication and MAXSESSIONS

2013-08-09 Thread Chavdar Cholev

Hi Harold,
you can have a look here:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/Tivoli+Storage+Manager/page/Guidelines+for+node+replication

Harold

On 8/8/2013 23:24, Vandeventer, Harold [BS] wrote:

Any info from the community about the amount of data to be replicated as it 
relates to guidance on the value for MAXSESSIONS?

Is it related to number of bytes for the node, the number of file spaces, the 
number of nodes (and their respective bytes/file spaces) being replicated on a 
single replicate instance?

I've not run replication yet... is there a way to know how many sessions were 
used?

Thanks.


Harold Vandeventer
Systems Programmer
State of Kansas - Office of Information Technology Services
STE 751-S
910 SW Jackson
(785) 296-0631


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expire inventory seems to be hanging and not processing all nodes

2013-08-09 Thread Dury, John C.
I have an AIX server with TSM 6.3.4.0. Expiration is set to run at 2am and 
seems to get so far and then hangs. But what's odd is that is also seems to 
only process some of the nodes but not all. For example, I have it running now 
and it seems to be stuck:
   1 Expiration   Processed 462 nodes out of 595 total nodes,
   examined 4315 objects, deleting 4271 backup
   objects, 0 archive objects, 0 DB backup volumes,
   0 recovery plan files; 0 objects have been
   retried and 0 errors encountered.

I looked at previous nights and it ran successfully but only processed 462 
nodes out of 595 and says it ended successfully. If I cancel the one that is 
running now, it just hangs and never cancels. The only way to get rid of the 
process is to halt the server. I have opened a problem with IBM but I thought I 
would see if any of you have seen this issue.  Any idea why it isn't processing 
all 595 nodes?


Re: expire inventory seems to be hanging and not processing all nodes

2013-08-09 Thread Nick Laflamme
How long have you been at 6.3.4.0? I've seen this on slightly older servers 
when Windows 2008 Server clients (and similar era Windows desktop, from what I 
hear) back up their system states. You get huge numbers of small objects, and 
expiration takes a long, long time to process those with no obvious progress.

However, that's supposed to be fixed in 6.3.4.0. I'm wondering if you backed up 
some such clients before upgrading to 6.3.4.0?

Nick


On Aug 9, 2013, at 11:02 AM, Dury, John C. jd...@duqlight.com wrote:

 I have an AIX server with TSM 6.3.4.0. Expiration is set to run at 2am and 
 seems to get so far and then hangs. But what's odd is that is also seems to 
 only process some of the nodes but not all. For example, I have it running 
 now and it seems to be stuck:
   1 Expiration   Processed 462 nodes out of 595 total nodes,
   examined 4315 objects, deleting 4271 backup
   objects, 0 archive objects, 0 DB backup volumes,
   0 recovery plan files; 0 objects have been
   retried and 0 errors encountered.
 
 I looked at previous nights and it ran successfully but only processed 462 
 nodes out of 595 and says it ended successfully. If I cancel the one that is 
 running now, it just hangs and never cancels. The only way to get rid of the 
 process is to halt the server. I have opened a problem with IBM but I thought 
 I would see if any of you have seen this issue.  Any idea why it isn't 
 processing all 595 nodes?


Re: expire inventory seems to be hanging and not processing all nodes

2013-08-09 Thread Dury, John C.
-How long have you been at 6.3.4.0? I've seen this on slightly older servers
-when Windows 2008 Server clients (and similar era Windows desktop, from what I
-hear) back up their system states. You get huge numbers of small objects, and
-expiration takes a long, long time to process those with no obvious progress.
-
-However, that's supposed to be fixed in 6.3.4.0. I'm wondering if you backed up
-some such clients before upgrading to 6.3.4.0?
-
-Nick

We've been running v6.3.4.0 for a few weeks now.


-I saw a similar behavior on my 6.3.3.100 on Windows earlier this week.

-

-Expiration appeared to be stuck for a couple of hours having processed only 10

-or 15 nodes of 200.

-

-Do you have a duration specified to limit time?  That might explain your 462 of

-595.

-

-I had also tried to cancel, and also did the halt to clear the process.

-

-Upon restarting, then a new expire, it again appeared to stall, but in time

-picked up and cruised through without issue.

-

-All expiration since that day has run fine, in normal behavior and timespan.

I do not have duration limit on the process. I looked at a previous night and 
it ran in 90 minutes or less. The current one has been running for a few hours 
and is still hung at 462 out of 595 nodes and the number of objects hasn't 
changed.


From: Dury, John C.
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 12:03 PM
To: ADSM-L (ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU)
Subject: expire inventory seems to be hanging and not processing all nodes

I have an AIX server with TSM 6.3.4.0. Expiration is set to run at 2am and 
seems to get so far and then hangs. But what's odd is that is also seems to 
only process some of the nodes but not all. For example, I have it running now 
and it seems to be stuck:
   1 Expiration   Processed 462 nodes out of 595 total nodes,
   examined 4315 objects, deleting 4271 backup
   objects, 0 archive objects, 0 DB backup volumes,
   0 recovery plan files; 0 objects have been
   retried and 0 errors encountered.

I looked at previous nights and it ran successfully but only processed 462 
nodes out of 595 and says it ended successfully. If I cancel the one that is 
running now, it just hangs and never cancels. The only way to get rid of the 
process is to halt the server. I have opened a problem with IBM but I thought I 
would see if any of you have seen this issue.  Any idea why it isn't processing 
all 595 nodes?